Gloucester struggles for answers as search for sunken fishing boat continues
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Gloucester struggles for answers as search for sunken fishing boat continues
"One of the most haunting things about grief with a loss at sea is the uncertainty, the not knowing, the wondering. What happened? Why did it happen? Where is the vessel?"
"was an "incredibly difficult" one that was "made with the utmost care, attention to detail, and respect for those affected.""
The Lily Jean sank off Cape Ann on Jan. 30 with seven people aboard; all seven were later presumed dead. Coast Guard responders received an emergency radio call around 6:50 a.m., recovered one unresponsive body, a debris field, and an unoccupied life raft. The decision to suspend the active search the following day was described as an incredibly difficult choice made with utmost care, attention to detail, and respect for those affected. Local, state, and federal agencies have launched an unprecedented operation to locate the sunken vessel, determine the cause of the loss, and provide answers and closure to the families.
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